Clayton wrote:
. . . Personally I still opt for the
32 bit install to make life a little easier since a significant enough
portion (for me) of the apps I use are still 32 bit only. For home
desktop use, I haven't found enough of a performance difference (yet)
to make me want to change to 64 bit. ymmv
I assume you are saying install the 32bit version of OpenSuse on a 64bit
computer.
I guess this would mean no double lib files and everything would be
32bit. This
sounds like the way to go at this point. Is there any advantage or
disadvantage
of having a 64bit computer running only 32bit software?
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